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Honest comparisons, including when to pick the other tool.

Signing platforms are good at signatures. We are good at getting PDF forms filled in. These pages spell out which job each tool is actually for — and what it costs.

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Comparison pages

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Each page covers setup, pricing models, what respondents experience, and the cases where the other tool genuinely wins.

A simple DocuSign alternative for PDF forms

Paying for DocuSign mostly to get PDF forms filled in? PDF Form Craft does the form part for a flat monthly price — live in minutes, from $0.

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PDF Form Craft vs DocuSign

An honest comparison of PDF Form Craft and DocuSign for small businesses deciding between form collection and full agreement workflows.

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PDF Form Craft vs Jotform

Compare PDF Form Craft and Jotform for PDF-based forms: starting point, output documents, pricing, and when each tool is the better fit.

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PDF Form Craft vs Adobe Acrobat Sign

Compare PDF Form Craft and Adobe Acrobat Sign for fillable PDF forms: setup, what recipients need, pricing, and when each fits.

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PDF Form Craft vs Dropbox Sign

Compare PDF Form Craft and Dropbox Sign: form collection versus signature requests, pricing models, and when each tool fits a small business.

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Where we stand

If you need contracts signed, keep a signing platform. Genuinely.

We are not going to tell you a form builder replaces formal e-signature, identity checks, or agreement tracking — it does not. What we will tell you is that most of what small businesses push through signing platforms is not contracts. It is forms. And forms deserve a tool that is flat-priced, live in minutes, and painless for the person filling them in.

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Start simple

Ready to turn your PDF forms into online forms?

Start free with the forms your business already uses. Your first form can be collecting responses before the kettle boils twice.